woaw, bro found highlighters and cheap alchohol markers and created Scotland from scratch.
honestly, I am glad...because I have made it using no pencil.
actually, this is how I draw skulls, but THAT one is funny at least.
Alfred! Look at ME!
I frankly used someone's tiktok video to make this.
RIP yer ears.
I've lost a lot a in this game, Another everyday face with no name; I'm not selling misery, So would you stay around with me?
I realised there is no nekotalia among my works!
I have no artistic education (no way!), though I draw pretty good (as for a beginner at the age of 21). However, I normally avoid one of the most common objects to draw - animals. For example, I can sketch a raven, or a parrot, or a fish, but not mammals (excepting humans), bugs and so on... Recently, I was inspired by me friend and tried to show I draw animals worse than he does. And you know what? I...frankly like this Arthur-like kitty (I know British and Scottish are not the same species).
I changed my mind and tried to STICK Hetalia to the pen drawing.
I also added several artworks from 2021 (exceptin the third, it's also a current work) for you to compare.π
oh, this lad draws Takizawa, that is nice!
wait, this fella IS Takizawa.π
Hello, in that case, could I request a drawing? I saw that you drew Takizawa from Tokyo Ghoul. Could I request a kissing pic between Ken Kaneki and Kaya Irimi from that series. The two didn't interact much in series, but I feel they're very similar personality-wise.
here it is! at least I tried ;D P.S.: I love Kaya's anime hairstyle much more than in manga.
Today, I found a post of a non-European who complained about how the Spanish criticized foreigners for nor speaking Spanish. It reminds me of posts about how Europeans hate when Americans are not bilingual or are not speaking their mother tongue.
As an Eastern European, specifically, as a Ukrainian, I personally give no sheesh whether you speak Ukrainian or not. However...
First, not all Ukrainians speak English/Spanish/French/German etc.
You cannot simply come here and expect us to speak English fluently. Elder generations speak English badly, my generation (um...actually, I am not gen Z according to our generation theory...I am Y...uummmm...however!) also refuses to speak (but learns), the youngest gen Alpha cannot speak English yet. Why? Because we cannot practice it, we have no extra money to travel all around the world (even before the war, ye know), and as an English language teacher, I have to say the methods of teaching English in Ukraine are...particularly ineffective. Same situations with less spreaded languages.
Second, we want you to speak Ukrainian.
It is a common situation (especially before the war) when a foreigner surely learns French or German but thinks English will be enough in Ukraine. You may say that is because Slavic languages are hard to (at least) speak, but many of you choose russian to learn. Moreover, there are absolutely brainless and somehow pragmatic people (yeah, Chinese, I am speaking about you) thinking it is enough to speak russian in Ukraine, the mother language of Ukrainians does not matter.
We want you to speak Ukrainian. We do not really care how bad you speak. We will surely (try to) understand you and correct if it is necessary. Our language is unique, and we want not only all the Ukrainians to speak it but also foreigners to learn.
btw how did I learn English...? well...I am a philologist of English and Chinese languages, and I have a bachelor degree (yet).
ΡΠ΅Ρ-ΡΠΎ, ΠΊΡΠ»ΡΠ³ΠΈ, ΠΏΠΎΡΠΈΡΡΠΉΡΠ΅ Π΄ΠΎΠΏΠΈΡ, Ρ ΠΏΡΡΠ½ΡΠ² Ρ Π±Π΅Π· ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ΅ΠΊΠ»Π°Π΄Π°ΡΠ° ΠΏΠΈΡΠ°Π², ΡΠΊ ΡΠΏΡΠ°Π²ΠΆΠ½ΡΠΉ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΡ!
My bone necklace looked better...
In Ukraine, people are commonly religious, specifically belong to the Orthodox or Catholic churches. There are also Muslims and Greek Catholics, people of Judaism and occasionally Protestants and Buddhists. Nevertheless, (several sources say) there are 0,3% of (mostly neo-) pagans among other. It was claimed neo-paganism was chosen by people: a) to act against modern and traditional Christianity; b) to recreate traditions and culture of the past (it can also be strongly related to the nationalism); Unfortunately, Ukrainian traditional paganism and some aspects of everyday life (before the baptism of Rus) remain unknown. Iceland, for instance, had saga tellers, writing and was a more cohesive country. That doesn't stop, however, people from believing in what they've been able to piece together and reinterpret. To condemn them for the fact that they are trying to step into the future and not forget the past would be great ignorance (it means I am normally tolerant, though...as an atheist, I have a hard time understanding any beliefs).
English speaking Ukrainian | he/they | normally draw or cosplay | invariably russophobic and anti-palestine|
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